 Hi, my name is Chris Heritage. I'm the EBIT Product Manager at Taylor & Francis Group. Social Learning Across Content is a group of organizations working together to ensure that the end user is able to get the content they need and on the right reader or learning management system or platform. So they can share and work collaboratively with their peers, teachers and others. Also it's very important that the content is displayed correctly on all devices across the market because of consistency and making sure that all of the platforms and publishers and students can actually see the content as it appears. Taylor & Francis want to participate in this because we want to be part of the change and the conversation as to how digital content is displayed in the market and to make sure that it's inclusive for everybody, not just a select few. There are already standards such as WCAG, Benetech's GCA program and other consortiums such as DAISY and platforms should be incorporating all of these different standards in their workflows, ecosystems and content. But too often we see queries coming from our customers asking why publishers content is not displaying correctly on third party platforms and learning management systems. So if we can incorporate a set of rules between the publisher, aggregator and customer, we'll be on the right track to providing the best experience for content users. Taylor & Francis are already working to ensure our content is accessible as it can be to all users. We're now GCA compliant and we've recently updated our ebook spec to match the certification and we have a large backlist over 150,000 titles. So we're currently looking at that backlist and reviewing it and looking to make sure that our content specifically EPUBs are up to the GCA standards and our current specifications. This is to ensure that people using different readers can see our content correctly and obviously where new standards and technologies come in, Taylor & Francis will always look to incorporate those if it benefits our customers and other users. I would say that this group is about bringing the digital publishing community closer together and it's not just a publisher forum or a user forum or a library forum, it's everyone and it's very important. We need to give the end user the confidence to go into a reader or platform or LMS or anything that they are using knowing that they will be able to see the content as it appears, as it should, not just from a physical perspective if you're looking at a book or something like that, but making sure that things like courseware, enhanced books, everything like that is as they should be seeing it and if we can be part of the conversation and widen this to other people, I think it will really benefit what comes out of this group.